Math, asked by maitri964, 3 days ago

. If ABCD is asquare having points A(-3,5) , B (-3,0) , C(2,0) as three of its vertices. What should be the coordinates of the fourth vertex point D?​

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Answered by Ꮇσσηℓíght
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Take a point C on the graph such that ABCD is a square i.e., all sides AB,BC,CDandAD are equal.

So, abscissa of C should be equal to abscissa of B that is, −2 and ordinate of C should be equal to ordinate of D that is, −4. Hence, the coordinates of C are (−2,–4).

The graph obtained by plotting the points A,B,C,D is given below.

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Answered by FieryBlaze
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Take a point C on the graph such that ABCD is a square i.e., all sides AB,BC,CDandAD are equal.

So, abscissa of C should be equal to abscissa of B that is, −2 and ordinate of C should be equal to ordinate of D that is, −4. Hence, the coordinates of C are (−2,–4).

The graph obtained by plotting the points A,B,C,D is given below.

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